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Buggered screw on my Martini Enfield
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11-20-2009 12:47 AM
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If I had this problem, I woud remove the wreckage and use a home-made 3/16"x26tpi screw. This (0.1875") is near enough to the Enfield 0.181"x26.33tpi that the 3/16x26 can probably be eased through the existing thread, which will a) be worn and also a bit FUBAR and b) has a short threaded length. If necessary, clean it out with the 26tpi tap. Worth a couple of beers if someone can do that for you.
The next question, at least from the average consumer, is: who the hell has a 3/16x26tpi tap and die? The answer is: many model engineers of the "live steam" variety, as the 26 tpi series is commonly used for boiler fittings etc.
So broaden your horizons and get in tough with a model engineering club. Someone there will be able to fix it for you.
Otherwise, I suggest you try Evans Obsolete Screws, at
http://www.customscrewsandmore.com/default.html
and EFD Rifles, Kent
EFD Rifles, Kent, England "The Enfield Specialists"
If they do not have what you need, they will very likely know who does.
Patrick
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THought I responded to this post last night
If you have a ME MKII .303 then your rifle should not have a clearing rod. They were with drawn from service early in the issue.
That barrel band screw is not an ordinary screw but a tapered head,

Do everything you can to preserve it.
The ME had a butt swivel butt not a trigger guard swivel
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Originally Posted by
TheDoubleD
THought I responded to this post last night
If you have a ME MKII .303 then your rifle should not have a clearing rod. They were with drawn from service early in the issue.
That barrel band screw is not an ordinary screw but a tapered head,
Do everything you can to preserve it.
The ME had a butt swivel butt not a trigger guard swivel
Douglas
On the action it has
Crown
V.R
ENFIELD
1875
little crown with arrow pointing down
I
then over the I
II.
Would take a pic,but camera not here at the moment
Left hand side of the action has:
Crown
V.R.
ENFIELD
1900
M.E.303
II.
So it does not have a cleaning rod you say?
The barrel band screw is buggered,but I have contacted Scott Stonehill fron Evans obsolete Screws and he said he can make one for me,but I'll have to find out if they are tapered.
Do you know where I could get a ME butt swivel,for mine is missing,just a hole in the butt.
Thanks for your help Douglas,I appreciate it.
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I believe the rear swivel for the MLE series rifles is the same and will fit.
Check your PM
Last edited by TheDoubleD; 11-21-2009 at 07:28 AM.
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To all
Scott Stonehill of Evans Obsolete Screws,makes the tapered barrel band screw for $15.00 US + $3.00 postage anywhere and it's an exact copy of the one DD posted in this thread.
I have no affiliation with Scott Stonehill,just want to pass it on too you all.